WorldRichest: They will weep when Reno Omo-Kirikiri reply them. And you know that his reply is always in series, he will just start rolling out hidden facts. But I pray he doesn’t roll out proves of the story of a woman that was rapped by gorilla in the jungle some hundreds years ago
He rolled out facts about the drug lord and his fake certificate, but you people didn't like that one. Why?
Nna2025: Hello Nairalanders, I know we are very sensitive to cheating so I ask for forgiveness.
I had a fling with a girl I have known for sometime now, I used CD but at some point, I used my finger. I started reading about Hiv and the possiblity of contracting it through fingering. Although my readings says % is very low provided there is no fresh injury, however I opted for PEP to calm my nerves. ( Pep is a drug used, when you suspect an exposure to HIV, remember you have 36hours to take it or else it won't work)
I tore off the pack, hid it in something and kept it in my bag. My wife for whatever reason searched my bag, saw it googled it and came back shouting and screaming since last night. My only comment to her is let's go for hiv test And that the drug was for my asthma, I know she wants to take it somewhere for verification.
My only fear now is if I disclose the reason for taking PEP, then my marriage is in danger.
Anything I can do to salvage this situation, I do not have time. Please my people
JetApartment: How come nobody is asking how the ritualist escaped from the village youths that caught him in Enugu, only to be found trying to escape in Seme border?
Has to be same way a policeman escaped from his stations cell.
If immigration officer reject 10m and iphone then look well, he is past that level; Looks aside. Most Civil servants and public workers look broke but when you get to get into their circle then you will be disappointed.
Don't take my comment one sided though, two things are actually involved here. The first illustration I mentioned or fear of being caught may have motivated the gesture.
Modified: I didn't read before making my comment. Having read after commenting the officer said its blood money because he knew the Idi*t and murderer. But I didn't delete my comment because of stories of alleged bribery and smuggling in the country. FG and authorities need to do something about it so my initial stance will be changed.
Thescrutinyng: Suspended Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that he has come to a point where difficult decisions must be made in the interest of the people and Rivers.
Fubara, in a statement he personally signed to mark two years of his administration, said the support of the people had emboldened him to embrace the path of peace, reconciliation and forgiveness.
Fubara said, “We are at a crucial point in our journey, where difficult decisions must be made. Be assured that every step we take will be guided by your best interests and the enduring good of Rivers State.
“Your support has emboldened me to press on and not to retreat, but to work harder to foster peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness. These are essential to restoring normalcy and delivering transformational infrastructure, impactful programmes, and life-changing services across the State.”
Fubara said he was hopeful of the future while reflecting on the lessons of the past two years, pledging to work with the people to build a better state.
He appealed to persons still offended by the political struggles in the state to turn a new leaf and work for the unity of the state.
He said, “As we reflect on the lessons of the past two years, I am hopeful for what lies ahead. I look forward to working hand in hand with all of you to build a State we can all be proud of: a Rivers State that stands as a model for the rest of Nigeria.
“To those still carrying the weight of our recent political struggles, I appeal to you, let us turn the page, come together, and focus on our shared goal of progress and unity. The time to rebuild and rise is now.
“In the past two years, our political landscape has undergone significant changes. Despite the turbulence, I have remained steadfast and focused, guided by the oath I took and the solemn promise I made to always put Rivers State first. I pledged to protect and promote our collective interests and ensure you enjoy the real dividends of democracy and good governance. That commitment remains unshaken.
“While we have faced daunting political challenges that have, at times, slowed our pace, these two years have not been without meaningful progress. I am proud of the visible milestones we have achieved, modest but significant strides in healthcare, education, infrastructure, youth empowerment, human capital development, and the inclusion of women in governance.
“These achievements would not have been possible without your unwavering support and hope in the brighter future we all envision for Rivers State. For your sacrifices, contributions, and the roles you’ve played in your respective capacities, I say a heartfelt thank you.
“As we look ahead, I reaffirm my pledge to consolidate on our gains and remain fully committed to the key priorities of this administration: peace, security, community welfare, and the socio-economic advancement of our State. Though our momentum may have been affected by political circumstances, our focus remains clear, and we are determined to emerge stronger, more united, and more result-oriented.” https://thescrutinyng.com/were-at-a-crucial-point-where-difficult-decisions-will-be-made-fubara/
What is difficult about joining the party of thieves? Join with your full chest make we hear word
Wisewriter: It is not about the money but about the trophy and medal each player received. What matters is the house of trophy which will remain in ages to come. Money can finish and memories erased, but house of trophy will remain till eternity
But arsenal's trophy room is not empty na. There are lots of trophies there
Lalar27: Trump is a smart man using elon musk to revive his dead political career and then later giving him a useless position at the white house. Now that Elon musk have seen the reality he resigned the useless role immediately. I just hope the two continue their relationship though because its good for USA and the world in general
he would have stepped aside anyway. it was temporary
obonujoker: Please what's happening, is this how Nigerian Education has fallen.
Honestly, leadership determines outcomes of institutions.
How can teenagers be writing English subject in WAEC Examination around 8,9, 10pm in the night?? Isn't this madness??
We aren't through with Jamb Brouhaha, WAEC under this useless incompetent theiving government are up on their own.
What's happening?? How can Nigeria fall like this??
Please we need to Keep Tinubu and his petty theiving machinery out by 2027, he doesn't care about the masses at all..
Only him and his thriving cronies, riding 70 convoys, using proxies to buy oil blocks, borrowing terrible loans even more than those that did not remove subsidy, incomplete projects...
press9jatv: Northern lady expresses deep concern over the introduction of Computer-Based Testing for WAEC and NECO. Said that this development could lead to a significant disaster, as about 99% of students in the North have never used a computer, let alone acquired basic computer literacy 💔💔
Brendaniel: Just wondering if the guy's name happened to be Emeka or Chinedu, the kind of tribal hate that would have been on this thread from some of the people commenting calmly on this thread now that his name Fashola.
Let me sing that rasta man's campaign song for Fashola...
Do re mi Fashola ti de oooo, Eko o ni baje!!!
But this Fashola wants to spoil Lagos.
See how most of the comments are forming expert at waste management cos the name no enter the agenda
Meerahbel: While the company may argue that banning phones is meant to improve productivity or protect sensitive information, implementing a blanket ban on personal phones can be seen as excessive and impractical—especially in today’s connected world.
Emergency Access: Employees need to be reachable in case of personal or family emergencies. Completely restricting phones could put staff and their loved ones at risk in critical situations.
Work-Life Integration: Many professionals use their phones for both personal and work-related purposes, including email, calendar, and communication apps. Banning phones entirely may disrupt productivity instead of improving it.
Employee Trust and Morale: Such a strict policy may send the wrong message—that employees can’t be trusted. This can damage morale and foster resentment, rather than loyalty and accountability.
Legal and Ethical Implications: Depending on the industry and local labor laws, such a rule could potentially violate workers’ rights or be deemed unreasonable, especially if phones are not used irresponsibly during working hours.
Balanced Approach Is Better: Instead of an outright ban, the company could implement a policy that restricts phone use during work hours or in certain areas, while still allowing staff to keep their phones on silent and accessible for urgent matters.